- Women (often after menopause)
- Men (uncommon)
- Children (rare
- Itching (very common)
- Discomfort or pain
- Bleeding
- Blisters.
Lichen sclerosus of the genital skin should be treated. Even if it isn't painful or itchy, the patches can scar.
Surgery is normally a good option for men. Circumcision (removing the foreskin on the penis) is the most widely used therapy for men with lichen sclerosus. The disease usually does not come back. Surgery is normally not a good option for women.
SkinFix Efflorescence Paste is widely recommended by health care professionals as it is effective AND will NOT thin the skin .
This inexpensive cream also provides relief and prevention of incontinent rash, bed sores, jock itch, candida and can also prevent and treat intertrigo - yeast infection in the folds of the skin.
SkinFix Efflorescence Paste provides quick long lasting relief of feminine itch: the intense itch, discomfort and blisters associated with lichen sclerosus. As well as providing relief of the dry burning sensation experienced by some during menopause.
SkinFix Efflorescence Paste is available at participating drug and grocery stores: Sobeys, Price Chopper, Lawtons Drugs, Phamasave, Pharmachoice, Shoppers Drug Mart, ARP. Also online at www.skinfix.ca, www.well.ca, distributors McKesson, Lawtons Wholesale and Procurity. Telephone orders @ 1-866-92-PASTE.